As a Chief Executive Officer, you want to increase your company’s profitability by optimising processes and reducing costs. At the same time, you want to find a way to free up your time and your employees’ time to focus on strategic objectives and innovation.
As a Chief Technology Officer, you want to reduce IT costs, improve system reliability and minimise downtime. You want to ensure that processes meet all security and privacy requirements.
As a Chief Data Officer, you enable the organisation to make informed decisions based on in-depth data analysis. Your goal is to improve customer interactions through personalisation and omnichannel support. You create new business opportunities by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Infrastructure and operations (I&O) leaders that are not currently using robotic processes are planning to increase their level of automation over the next two to three years. By 2025, 70% of organisations will implement structured automation for flexibility and efficiency.
Automating repetitive, well-documented business tasks using software. Benefits include increased productivity, reduced errors, and saving employee time for more complex tasks.
Automate IT infrastructure management tasks such as restarting services, running routine database queries, archiving server data, etc. The benefit is increased reliability and availability of IT systems, reduced downtime, and lower staffing costs.
Automate the creation, configuration and management of infrastructure in cloud services (Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) with code. This enables fast and scalable infrastructure deployment, reduced configuration errors, and more efficient resource management.
Automatically create and manage virtual machines and allocate resources to them. This enables cost-effective resource utilisation, and automatic adaptation to changing workloads.